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tonight thousand of obama supporters poured into the streets of washington december tdecember -- washington, d.c. to celebrate outside the white house. here in times square, outside, abc's own election headquarters. thousand more, cheering and waving signs. but right now in chicago, my co-anchor terry moran reports from the biggest sell brags eg them all with president obama and his campaign. terry. >> what a night it was. cleaning up behind me. chicago is going to be rocking all night. no question. victory is sweet for president obama and his supporters. maybe sweeter this time than it was the last time. last time he soared into office on wind of optimism and moment of history. this time, he and they, this new american electorate that we see crystallized tonight, more diverse, younger, a new 21st century american electorate, they did the work that if swept him into office. the last time he kind of led them into power. but there is no question he realizes who did the hard work tonight in his victory speech, he made a point -- of saying how grateful he was to them for all their hard work. he
tonight thousand of obama supporters poured into the streets of washington december tdecember -- washington, d.c. to celebrate outside the white house. here in times square, outside, abc's own election headquarters. thousand more, cheering and waving signs. but right now in chicago, my co-anchor terry moran reports from the biggest sell brags eg them all with president obama and his campaign. terry. >> what a night it was. cleaning up behind me. chicago is going to be rocking all night....
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broadwell is back in the south with her husband and her sons after a week in washington. this is them arriving at their home. friends say broadwell is trying to repair damage done to her family by the affair. her husband, you can see her prodding him to go in the house. he said that he will have a statement sometime soon. but she's still being investigated by the fbi over the classified documents, which they don't believe to be anything incriminating. she didn't get them from david petraeus. the fbi found no further reason to investigate petraeus. >> you have to wonder on a human level, how do the two marriages survive. petraeus' marriage, together 40 years. this marriage here, according to neighbors, seemingly a loving couple, two lovely kids. you have to wonder behind closed doors, conversations we won't be privy to, if both or either marriage will survive infidelity. very personal call. you wonder what that fallout may look like. >> right. the source close to paula broadwell, who said that, you know, she's devastated by what she did to her family. she also said that th
broadwell is back in the south with her husband and her sons after a week in washington. this is them arriving at their home. friends say broadwell is trying to repair damage done to her family by the affair. her husband, you can see her prodding him to go in the house. he said that he will have a statement sometime soon. but she's still being investigated by the fbi over the classified documents, which they don't believe to be anything incriminating. she didn't get them from david petraeus....
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we're still awaiting results from washington. voters in minnesota also said no to banning gay marriage in their state constitution. >>> and over in wisconsin, tammy baldwin has become the first openly gay candidate to win a u.s. senate seat. >> a really crazy night if you look at all the combined things. a real shift to the left for the country. it sets a new political stage for sure. >> precedent-setting, for sure. >>> the northeast is bracing for another mayor superior storm today. airlines already canceling flights. >>> coming up, where and when the storm will hit. i decided enough is enough. ♪ [ spa lady ] i started enbrel. it's clinically proven to provide clearer skin. [ rv guy ] enbrel may not work for everyone -- and may not clear you completely, but for many, it gets skin clearer fast, within 2 months, and keeps it clearer up to 9 months. [ male announcer ] because enbrel®, etanercept, suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal, events including infections, t
we're still awaiting results from washington. voters in minnesota also said no to banning gay marriage in their state constitution. >>> and over in wisconsin, tammy baldwin has become the first openly gay candidate to win a u.s. senate seat. >> a really crazy night if you look at all the combined things. a real shift to the left for the country. it sets a new political stage for sure. >> precedent-setting, for sure. >>> the northeast is bracing for another mayor...
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day after an election in washington, the day after spring training in baseball. everybody seems to be filled with a whole lot of hope. that was the same story here in washington as some of the leaders who normally bicker were finally talking about working together for once. >> reporter: it is back to work already for the president. who arrived back at the white house with the first family digging in now for four more years and immediate challenges. >> i return to the white house more determined and more inspired than ever. about the work there is to do. >> reporter: top on the president's to do list, economic growth and jobs. immigration reform, and the number one priority, those tax cuts, set to expire come midnight new year's eve. already, signs of potential compromise from republicans and democrats. >> mr. president, the republican majority here in the house stand ready to work with you. >> i am going to do everything within my power to be as conciliatory as possible. i want to work together. >> reporter: the president will also still have to work directly wit
day after an election in washington, the day after spring training in baseball. everybody seems to be filled with a whole lot of hope. that was the same story here in washington as some of the leaders who normally bicker were finally talking about working together for once. >> reporter: it is back to work already for the president. who arrived back at the white house with the first family digging in now for four more years and immediate challenges. >> i return to the white house...
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maryland, maine, washington, and minnesota. immigration questions will be answered in several states as well including montana and maryland. and, the potential legalization of marijuana will be decided in six states. those issues have not gotten too much attention, a lot more on the president, and control of congress. most expect no matter who wins, congress will be divided. democrats expected to maintain the senate. republicans in the house. whoever becomes the president will have a divided congress to face. >> there have been many predictions everything could virtually stay the same. which would mean we have spent $6 billion to stay the same. >> status quo. >> the facebook question for this election day, november 6th. >> we want to know when did you decide whom you're voting for? and do the final days of the campaign change your decision? just look onto wnnfans.com, weigh in, and let us know what's on your mind. >> and, of course, stay with abc news on air and online throughout the day. >> diane sawyer and george stephanopoul
maryland, maine, washington, and minnesota. immigration questions will be answered in several states as well including montana and maryland. and, the potential legalization of marijuana will be decided in six states. those issues have not gotten too much attention, a lot more on the president, and control of congress. most expect no matter who wins, congress will be divided. democrats expected to maintain the senate. republicans in the house. whoever becomes the president will have a divided...
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six other states and washington, d.c. have approved same-sex marriage. but tuesday marked the first time it has passed through a public vote. opponents say they will continue to fight for marriage as being between a man and woman. >>> president obama is claiming victory in florida even though the state they still haven't finished counting the ballots. most of the remaining votes are in miami-dade county, which typically leans democratic. the state's largest county had a last-minute wave of absentee ballots and the race is too close to call, but they have to certify those by next week. >> got to love florida. >>> speaking of politics we could soon see the next generation of the bush political dynasty. george p. bush has filed papers in texas to run for office. the 36-year-old is the son of former florida governor jeb bush, the nephew of former president george w. bush, and the grandson of former president george h.w. bush. have fun sorting out all of those initials, folks. another bush. >> another george. >>> it was an emotion dale in a tucson courtroom a
six other states and washington, d.c. have approved same-sex marriage. but tuesday marked the first time it has passed through a public vote. opponents say they will continue to fight for marriage as being between a man and woman. >>> president obama is claiming victory in florida even though the state they still haven't finished counting the ballots. most of the remaining votes are in miami-dade county, which typically leans democratic. the state's largest county had a last-minute...
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pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >> we'll see how it plays out. obviously abc will stay the story throughout the morning. tune in to "good morning america" this morning, and "gma" will have full coverage of this coming up. lots of questions and layers to say the least. all in, i think at this hour. >> no pun intended. >>> let's turn to the recovery from super storm sandy, long, slow, finding out, expensive. new york governor andrew cuomo asking the federal government for $30 billion to help rebuild in the wake of the storm. the money would be used to fix bridges, tunnels, subways and train lines as well as for repairing homes and apartments wrecked during the storm. >>> and next door, new jersey, the odd/even gas rationing imposed after the storm will officially come to an end this morning. many drivers waited hours, of course, to get gas if any was available because some stations couldn't get fuel and others didn't have the power to pump it. supplies are slowly now getting back to normal. so no more rationing in the garden state. >>> in florida,
pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >> we'll see how it plays out. obviously abc will stay the story throughout the morning. tune in to "good morning america" this morning, and "gma" will have full coverage of this coming up. lots of questions and layers to say the least. all in, i think at this hour. >> no pun intended. >>> let's turn to the recovery from super storm sandy, long, slow, finding out, expensive. new york governor andrew cuomo asking the...
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a school in washington state is coming under fire for using so-called isolation booths to calm kids down. >> the room is used for special ed children when they're in danger of hurting themselves or others but some parents say this is nothing more than abuse. patrick preston has the story. >> reporter: in a matter of hours, photos of the isolation booth were shared on facebook about 100 times. from the outside you can see the booth is located in a storage area and has two peepholes at different heights. inside students can sit on the floor of the small padded room. the ceiling features air holes for ventilation. the original facebook poster, a longview mom criticized its use as abusive arguing kids are locked in for crying or tapping on their desk. comments echoed by facebook posters, who ask seriously have the police been notified this has been used. marcy wrote, that is terrible and should never be used regardless if the child is out of control or not. and suggested if a parent did that at home they would be put in jail. do you feel it is abusive? >> people have their own opinion about
a school in washington state is coming under fire for using so-called isolation booths to calm kids down. >> the room is used for special ed children when they're in danger of hurting themselves or others but some parents say this is nothing more than abuse. patrick preston has the story. >> reporter: in a matter of hours, photos of the isolation booth were shared on facebook about 100 times. from the outside you can see the booth is located in a storage area and has two peepholes...